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CarSwap

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CarSwap
TypePrivate
IndustryAuto Classifieds, Car Sharing
Founded2016
FoundersCyrus Rafizadeh and Kane Ellis
Websitecarswap.me

CarSwap is a car sales and exchange mobile app and website platform.

History

CarSwap is an app founded in 2016 by Cyrus Rafizadeh[1] and Kane Ellis,[2] and incorporated in 2017.[3]

App

The CarSwap app matches car owners in order for them to exchange their motor vehicles with each other. It also allows cars to be bought and sold through the app. Low offers are responded to by a program that tries to influence the sale price of the car.[4] Exchanges can be either temporary or permanent,[5] and are aided by a matchmaking function in the app.[6] In the function, users are shown ads for cars that approximate what they are looking for one at a time, and they can either learn more about the ad or discard the options as they progress. Users are charged per qualifying offer they receive on their listed vehicle, with the number of charges is capped per month.[7]

Users

The app began in Australia,[3] and has since been usable in the US and other countries.[5] CarSwap engages with both individuals and car dealerships.[2]

References

  1. ^ "CarSwap hopes to change the vehicle classified industry". Online Market Places.
  2. ^ a b Mcilvaine, Heather (10 January 2019). "How CarSwap aims to become world's biggest online car trading platform". Internet Retailing.
  3. ^ a b "CarSwap business registration lookup". Australian Business Register.
  4. ^ Hunt, Michael. "AUS CarSwap starts automatic bargain with sellers to avoid bad bids". Online Market Places.
  5. ^ a b "Tinder for Cars – Car Swap is Here!". Car Classic.
  6. ^ Simmons, David. "How CarSwap is taking on a monopoly with its next gen auto classifieds app". Business News Australia.
  7. ^ Powell, Dominic (15 January 2019). "Tinder for cars: How two-year-old startup CarSwap wants to change vehicle classifieds forever". Smart Company.

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